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Ades Synagogue
… tradition. In Jerusalem, the Ades community maintains the musical tradition of the Aleppine Jews. Each Shabbat is … communities frequent Ades, along with visitors such as musicians or tourists who come to enjoy the special singing traditions of Selihot and Bakkashot . Music in Ades Synagogue Sources: Doron, Shay. 'Kodesh …
Hay ram galeh
… it became major hub for liturgical and paraliturgical music in the modern western section of Jerusalem. It also … muwashsha h at and the rising new styles of Egyptian Arabic music developing from the late 19 th century onwards. The … the Arab world partly due to the development of the music industry in Cairo, and reached a wide audience through …
The Tedeschian Community
… within the synagogue, and these are apparent in the music: The piyyutim melodies are mostly borrowed from the surrounding culture, and help to bridge between the musical fashion outside the synagogue and the prayer …
Admor
… Zemirot with them. He also took the job of renewing the musical tradition of the dynasty, and acted as a musical leader [3] . His son and successor was not as dominant as he was, but also took part in musical decisions, for example, choices of repertoire …
Freylekhs
… term that, in this case, signifies a musical genre. It seems that Freylekhs tunes comprised … and the Skutchne. Feldman also views the Freylekhs as a musical genre, however to define these tunes as a musical genre is problematic. This is because researchers, …
Kabalat Shabat
… … Piyyutim … קבלת שבת … Liturgical music … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Piyyut … Synagogue music … Kabbalah … Kabbalat Shabbat … Kabalat Shabat …
Heikhal Hanegina (the Hall of Music)
… hall in which entrance is permitted only through song or music. There is a common belief that the Heikhal Hanegina is … they were called, stated their opinion towards the value of music. Amongst them, some strove either to compose new … this young shepherd grew up to be the famous rabbi and musician, Rabbi Isaac of Kalib (Hungary) who would later …
Musical instruments of the Mountain Jews
… 'gar - mon' or 'ghumuz' in Juhuri and Qumiq), adopted by musicians from eastern Caucasus (also Azerbaijan and western … called 'tap' in northern Caucasus . Sound example . … Folk music … Musical instruments of the Mountain Jews …
Contrafactum
… … Piyyut … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Paraliturgy … Synagogue music … Secular music … Contrafactum … Ofer Ronen …
Seliha-Selihot
… . 4. ' Selihot according to Siftei renanot .' Jewish Music Research Centre . 5. Sasson, Amnon. ' Seliha/ Selihot … [3] ' Selihot according to Siftei renanot .' Jewish Music Research Centre . N.p., August 2008. Web. 4 Mar … [5] ' Selihot according to Siftei renano t .' Jewish Music Research Centre . August 2008. Web. 4 Mar 2012. … …